IPP
Power-hungry China stubbornly holds on to coal-fired power
China is awfully torn between coal power reduction and further growing its exports.
Power-hungry China stubbornly holds on to coal-fired power
China is awfully torn between coal power reduction and further growing its exports.
CLP, HK Electric to slash net power tariff by 1% in 2016
This is on back of lower Fuel Clause Charge.
Thai Solar Energy to boost solar capacity in Japan by 60% to 42MW
More deals are already in the pipeline.
Asia's hydro power capacity ticked up by a mere 3.8% this year
No thanks to the awful dry spell in August.
Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL, National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia in MOU
The deal eyes building a development framework between the 2 countries.
Rosatom, National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia (BATAN) Hosts Workshop on Modern Nuclear Technologies
Find out what the workshop focused on.
Hong Kong electricity tariff lowered by 1% for 2016
This is on back of a lower Fuel Clause Charge.
Indonesia's capacity growth aim is ambitious
It's still on the planning stage, yet horrendous challenges are already being thrown.
Hydroelectric, wind power are slowly getting share of spotlight at US$574.6b sector value
Will coal no longer be king?
Philippines' non-hydro renewables capacity to hit 4GW by 2024
Will ongoing power supply issues be solved by then?
India's IPPs hammered by declining plant utilisation
Power-distribution firms are financially inadequte to buy power.
Bidding for India's 4 ultra mega power plants to start in next 3 months
Find out where the UMPPs will be placed.
CGN Meiya Power is now CGN New Energy
Find out what the other changes are.
Thailand's battle vs gas reliance heats up in its push for solar power
Dependence must be reduced to 40% by 2036.
KEPCO's profit skyrockets by 76% to KRW8.7 trillion
Analysts are impressed and expecting further growth.
Solar energy's shining times in India dimmed by power reliability woes (2/3)
Even commercial feasibility is still haunting the country.
Chinese thermal IPP margins threatened by slow demand, new plants
Any tariff cuts will hurt their profitability.